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Justin
> 3 dayGreat case for the most part but the design made installing the power supply and hard drives a bit rough with proper cable management.
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Kenneth McCune
> 3 dayWell designed and great for keeping components cool.
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Cevranath
> 3 dayThis is my second one I have used for a buddies build.
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miguel gonzalez
> 3 daymmmmmmm yes?
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AJ Lewis
> 3 dayThis case has all the room you need. I like how the bayb doors open up from thev bottom and sides. The price was great for what I got.
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AaronS
> 3 dayThis case is very well built. Nothing feels cheap or flimsy. The features available on this case are more than most computer builds will need. Very simple to customize and the 3 front fans are very good. Would buy again and recommend for anyone looking to do a new build. Air flow is great and works well with lian li fans and Galahad AIO cpu cooler
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Brandy Ernser
> 3 dayPurchased from my grandson’s birthday. He was thrilled. He was building his own gaming computer and it was exactly what he wanted/needed.
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BigMikeGaming
> 3 dayThis xase looks pretty dope for my first high end build. But, as shown in the picture, cmon amazon, if your gonna sell pc cases, at least package the box good dont just use a damaged box. The inside was fine but the outside? Cmon now.
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Mr. Kade VonRueden
> 3 dayThis is a sold case with great build quality and air flow. Its well worth its msrp of $89.99 but I wouldnt pay the marked up price 3rd party flippers are selling it for here.
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David W.
> 3 dayPros: -Case looks great -Great airflow -East to build in -Cable management covers on the back of the motherboard mount is excellent Cons: -Bad QC. The moveable hard drive mount and track to move it on were warped in my case, meaning I can only use 2/3 bays. It is also impossible to move it past the first slot, making cable management harder than necessary -The build in RGB controller built into the front IO in my case is bad. The preprogrammed lighting modes work fine and look great, but the mode to sync the lighting via the addressable RGB header on my motherboard doesnt work -Lian Li fans have a proprietary RGB connector, making it difficult to connect to a third party controller (see my above point on the bad RGB controller) -Manufacturer support is somewhat non-responsive. I got an initial follow-up email, then no responses. Ive heard great things about Lian Li support in the past, so maybe its just a one off bad experience.